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Homophily and Long-Run Integration in Social Networks

Physics and Society 2012-04-10 v2 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

We model network formation when heterogeneous nodes enter sequentially and form connections through both random meetings and network-based search, but with type-dependent biases. We show that there is "long-run integration," whereby the composition of types in sufficiently old nodes' neighborhoods approaches the global type distribution, provided that the network-based search is unbiased. However, younger nodes' connections still reflect the biased meetings process. We derive the type-based degree distributions and group-level homophily patterns when there are two types and location-based biases. Finally, we illustrate aspects of the model with an empirical application to data on citations in physics journals.

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@article{arxiv.1201.4564,
  title  = {Homophily and Long-Run Integration in Social Networks},
  author = {Yann Bramoullé and Sergio Currarini and Matthew O. Jackson and Paolo Pin and Brian W. Rogers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.4564},
  year   = {2012}
}

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39 pages, 2 figures